Marvelous. Effects System Broken Down and Hope Al most Abandoned-Health Re stored by Hood's Sarsaparllla. "For fifteen years I have suffered with catarrh and Indigestion and my whole system was broken down. I had almost abandoned any hope of recovery. I pur- chased six bottles of Hood's Sareaparilla and Its effects have been marvelous. It has made me feel like a new man. I am able to sleep well, have a good appetite, and I have gained several pounds in weight." James WiLDEK,Oroville, Wash. "I had a scrofula swelling on one side of my neck and ulcerated sores in my nostrils, caused by catarrh. I also had small, itching sores on my limbB. ' I bought three bottles of Hood's Sarsapa rllla and began taking It and the sores soon healed. My blood Is purified, and the scrofula has disappeared." O. D. McMantjs, Mission, Washington. I'm Sarsa- & narilln Is the best-In tact the One True TJlood Purifier. HOOd'S Pills W nausea, indigestion, ,uuu 1 1113 biliousness. 2S cents. jmcmanus, Mission Mood Take Notice. 1. The sum of nve cent per line will be charged for "cards of thanks," "resolutions of respect," lists of wedding presents and donors, and obituary notices, (other than those the edit or shall himself give as a matter of news,) and notices of special meetings for whatever purpose. 2. Notices of church and society and all other entertainments from which revenue Is to be de rived, shall be charged for at the rate of five cents a line. These rules will be strictly adher ed to in every Instance. Advertising rates reasonable and made known upon application. A. GOOD CLUBBING LIST. Now that the great political campaign ia over and the winter season again with ne, all will want an adequate supply of fresh and varied readiDg matter (or the long evenings. Cognizant of this the Gazette has made clubbing arrangements with a number of periodicals and now offers the following to all new and renew al subscribers: TOO GAZETTE 12.50 and Club Rate Weekly Oregonian, $1.50 $3.50 ' 8. F. Examiner, $1.60 8.75 N. Y, Tribune, $1.00 8.00 " Inter-Ocean, $1.00 8.25 " 8. F. Chronicle, $1.50 8.75 Thrlce-a-Week N. Y. World, $1.00 8.25 Webfoot Planter, 50c 2.50 Leslie's Weekly, $4.00 6.00 item, episo. catJKOH. SERVICES. Sunday 11 a, m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Classes No. 1 and 2 at 12:10 p. m. Epworth League Devotional meeting at 7 p. m. Praye meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. 'The Hpibit and the bn my. Tome." The pastor may be foond at the parsonage ad joining the church, where he will be glad to meet any w' o msy d'Sire to consult him on raliaious, sotinl. civio, philosophic), educational, or any other subjects. J. W. KLEBHER, Minister. Here and There. for sky-blue Bee Maris for sky-blue with trim mings. 58 tf Will Andrews was, up from Alpine Saturday. J. B. Campbell was oyer from Vinson last Saturday. Mrs. A. A. Robarts and soo are back from Pendleton. John Royse was down from Ilardmao on last Monday. Conser & Brook's for tbs "Never Fail" headaobe wafer. tf. Mrs. Wm. Rosa arrived from Spokane last Wednesday. For a nobby suit of clothes go to the Kew Tork tailor. , C8tf Morris Maok was in from Long Creek early la tbs week. Brace Haines was io from Eight Mile on Saturday last. Milk from single cows for babies at tbe Shorthorn dairy. 58lf Ilaok Boheruoger dropped Id Salar day for a brief period. Dee Matlock ia over from the Ma- Donald oanyos raoch. Ranous Is still 00 the turf doing a lit j tie carpenter business. tf j Heppoer Outfitting Co., io the old Ilerres stead, aee adr. a Submit your plana to Raoous before giving out your oootraet. tf Tbe weather is warm bat ia eioellent, all Id all. for sprits crato. Special sate pocket knives, pipes at ftost, next thirty days, Orange Front. r3 tf Oilberl Coats, of Bardmao, was one of Beppaer't visitors oa last SatorJey. C. E. Raoous left tbia moroiog tor Oooseberry where be is erecting a school bouse. Tbe Uop Oold kf beer at lb Wel come. Oo la, oo thirsty deoiaeos, aod ass the boys. tf Oeo. Hufford was ever from the Case Matlock ranch oa McDonald eeoyoo Saturday aod Sunday. Deery Cramer Bade proof May be fore Clerk Morrow, with Ed Coi ud Fred Heighten e wiloee.ee. W. S. Coeoof was op from loos last Sslordsy aod u happy over tbe proe. prts of a boootods harvest. We eaa fit you out wit b sot paper oo earth at the Gsite office. We charge oo cutting fur takieg tbe soUripli"0. ; lie. Father Bflodjr, of Cvedno, will bold service ta the Catholic church io tleppnaroo Boedav, Joly 33-the last Monday Io Jaly. UU Iu.t aoconmodatioB aaj courteous treatment el the Imperial lloWl. Seventh ad Wash. fU., Portland. Orrgoe. Those oka deelre to boild should not forget Ibet C. E. Roa, lb do traotoe, as ntij le ske eetmaue at aey tine, 0't ( A Ula-k wall's faery plcsUe aod eenoed good, tedm-ed prices. Orange Frier, epp. City fatal, 6r. Mai a end Willow eireete. 811 D. O. Jeetoe gate the OsfMle chop toe ebecfteg aewe, o tact Saturday, that Ibis any dunes big saoe.r Btit'oa B PORTING BREVITIES. A Few Hard Facts From Old Sport's Mote Rook. The proud possessor of the flea-bitten canine has not as yet received the mnoh prayed for relief at the bands of the counoil. He might- as well did up tbe neoessary. But it ia awful steep aod will result disastrously to tbe dog en terprise In Heppner. Eli Eeeney has one of the 85 sort. He was bound to make Boole money this summer till the tax matter oame op. Now he thinks that he will go out of bueiness. Every dog that doesn't belong to yoa is a worthless cur. Your dog is as plen did dog, "smart as a whip" and if be bad been trained would have been a very, very valuable dog. Dogs as regards ownership are like children. Your neighbor's child is a naughty brat, basu't any manners, shows up "bad blood," ought to be oowbided till be couldn't see and will surely end in prison. Our child is a dear darling, is full of good, wholesome mischief, harmless as a lamb, intelligent beyond one of his years and takes after mamma's father who was a justice of tbe peace 10 Posey oouoty and followed horse doctoring tbe rest of tbe time. , Sport is very particular about starting any scandalous rumors, but we fear that Fred Bartholomew will have to straighten matters a little with his wife on her return from Trout lake. Judge Bartholomew knows more about the oironmstauoes, next to Sport, than any other living per sou, and it may be that tbe judge will keep the matter quiet and thereby prevent any family disturbances. It is naughty for Diok Neville to fix up bis tables so that one of the liberal dimensions and ample form of the Ga zette's editor can't rest a moment while be discusses the important issues of tbe day with a friend. Sport saw tbe editor try to make a reserved seat out of one of Diok's tables Sunday afternoon. Aside from spoiling an excellent thought, Diok's device was ibe instrument that proved to the satis faction end general edifloation of the gathered olans that tbe editor had a good, bass voice that would prove im mensely valuable to a bog ranoher. He jumped some distance into tbe air, said, 'O-u o-b; ? 1 : 1 ! r Then he oaughtooand did the sensible thing. He laughed ton. The summary of tbe races up in Mon tana, so far as tbe Oregon horses are ooDoerned those shipped from Hbdd- ner are as follows, for the 15th inet.: Io the free-for-all paoe, Kate Medium won in 2:11, Felltare second and Chehalis, the Pendleton horse, third. Tbe Oregon runners failed to appear, On the 16th no Oregon horses partici pated, or, at any rate, won place On the 17th lost., I-Don't-Know won tbe five furlongs in 1.04, May second aod Bill Howard tbird. Tbe seven furlopgs was woo by Ala babal in l&X, Close second, Latab tbird. Io the five and one-half furlongs, Cherry Leaf was first in l:12)i, Gen. Coxey seoond and Chinook third. The Eagle gives this aooount of tbe Burns races : The races closed at Burns with tbe major portion of tbe laurels earned away by outsiders, which In this in slaooe fortunately happened to be boys irom iug urrrK. mm Williams was there with as two good animals as sver ruo 00 tbe interior tracke, Dutch and Uray Vict. Dutch won Ibe quarter CELERY KOLA 6IVES REST AND SLEEP vn" V- A True Nerve Tonic and Blood Purifier Restores Vitality, Renews Strength, Cleanses and Enriches the Blood, Regulates the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. NEW DISCOVERY; BEST CELERY PREPARATION ON EARTH. AX BE HAD OJVXvY AT" H3iiaciL3re Oregon. ei-Oct it EAGLETS. A GOOD BECOHD. From our Grant County Exchange. Olate Hioton ' returned from Burns Sunday with Gray Dick and Dutoh. Tom Williams got in Tuesday from the Burns raoes. Long Oreek horses were striotly "in it" at tbe late meet in Burns. Thornton Williams and wife passed through the city yesterday en route to their home at Canyon City from a trip to Portland. Tbe John Day Sentinel has again sus pended publication. Tbe Eagle is sorry to learn of any brother's misfortune, but it takee money to run a newspaper, and no small amount of it either- Uncle Jack Morrow oame over from tbe McDuffee hot springs last Friday en route to his borne at Heppner, after a six weeks' stay at Grant oounty'a famous resort. He goes borne much improved io health. The Heppoer telephone line was com pleted to John Day yesterday and no doubt by this time it is conneoted with Canyon City. Burns is to bave tbe line extended on from Canyon City, and it it possible that this will be done yet this fall by a local company In Harney ooun ty it the Heppner company does not care to take bold of tbe proposition. Bells messrs. 1. u. ana Jodd Lyons came io this morning from Walls Walla. Mr. Joho Lyons will remain a few days before going to his home at Condon. Obaa. E. Miller is bauliog in Faroawortb's lthea oreek clip. O. E a Large Number of Instruments at Heppner Seeks Other Fields. Tbe public at large were aware that Joseph Mueller was doing au immense business io this section for tbe Wiley B. Allen Co., but will Dot be prepared tor tbe large list that tbe Gazette here with presents. He has sold instruments to tbe following parties: Henry Blabm, C. O. Sargent, J. B, Lake, Wm. Dunn, Fred E. Bartholo mew, E. G. Sperry, W. P. DuttoD, Judge Bartholomew, Christian Cburob, Jas. P. Rhea, Joe Mason, Joe Woolery, E. W. Rhea, T. A. Driskell, D. E. Oilman, J. W. Vsughan, Cbas. Beymer, I. O. O. F. lodge a I lone, 'Gene Campbell, A. T. McNay, and several ooantry sales of which this paper has no special koowl cose exoept that tbe instruments were sold. Mr. Mueller was in GolJeodale two weeks this summer and made the record of ten instruments, all to tbe leading families of the place. Aside from giving every customer full value reoeived, Mr, Mueller was very kind to the Heppner lodges last winter, assisting them in their eotertalnmenta. They have not forgotten this. Mr. Mueller will be aooompauied on bis proposed trip to Northern California by Walter Bartholomew who, by the wey, ia a rattling good fellow aod wor thy of tbe confidence reposed Io bim by his employer. Tbe Gazette expects to bear reports of big business from lbs travellers. Quick ! The sooner you begin to n.lle daub in against Dick liooten. I r.;. . r, . .1 Old Ben, Bill Nye aod Butcher Boy. uic OCfWllllg 5 eSl lt3i, tllC Uray Dick wno Ibe three-eights mile Winm un, ,.1, -4. U,4 dash against Dick Hooton, Bill Nye and Dler your Chances at that Old Ben, io 38 16. fcirw nff-A The halt mile dash failed to fill aod 'v'w vwvivvi iwi uiv. mias- tbe judges made a speoial quarter-mile jnrr word hr;ir1; thr rv- dasit and barred Dutch. Gray Diok was ,nft uora DCS1UCS U1C CX- ets sent in Schilling's Best tea is at your grocer s last race. This Diok won eaalli . A roosolatioo parse wae bung for de feated borers. This of course barred both Diok and Dutch, and ClaU Hintoo mounted Oregon Chief, Ham Croae' Day ville aoimal, aod woo this race, leaving only Ibe eaddle borse race to be carried off by Haroey county boreee. Tbe boys at Burna are all good fellows aod win no Ibeir beet the oexl oppor loony onereci. Rural Spirit: frnalor Bland and I Dm't Koow lei tbe talent fall pretty bard la at Toesday at Aoaeooda. UTI DIVIbor MIHTS. Oo last svsning tbe town dads met aod after doe aod deliberate oonslder- atioo, proceeded to Ireeea Ibe hardens of the oiiiseos who own dogs by passing a resolution making tke tax 11 aod 13 for nalee aod femalee, respectively . This ia somf thleg like it Now ever- body eao oo a yellow car with foarleeo cords of bark in bis, tf be waote to providing bo poeeeMee tbe dollar, of which be most become dispossessed at the same moment that be seeks Tresorer Brigte for a receipt Hporl rtlaroa thanks for favors received io the eeroe of ) lloppner dogs aod soff.riug an over tsisd humanity. Tbnae who bave paid their dog let eaa get a "draw.dowa." It is baody to bave a little kxiee ebaog e this warm weather. The eouoeil pnl ealde vw) last eight with which te redeem outstanding war rants, lIppor haa a lot of smart durke ea Ibe towo eooocil. lotereet saved is mosey bade. WOOL NOTEd. the Hon, John 0. Looe is over from Joho Day looking after bis wool. Tbe John Day wools are amoug tbe best, if not tbe finest, that oome to Heppner. Bradstreet's last report shows adeoid- ed advance io the prioe of wool. This is oheering news to tbe produoer. F. H. Johnson, tbe Chicago wool buyer, has gone to Montana aod prob ably will not return again thie eeason. The wool busioess is a little quiet now, owing to tbe faot tbat the buyers have all hem "called off" by their re spective firms. This is owiig mainly to the delay in the bouse aod enae getting together oo the tariff bill. How ever, as an agreement bat beeo reaohed and the passage of tbe bill as deoided upoo by tbe oonferrees is assured aod will soon become a law, buyers will agaiu go into the markets lo tbe very near (o lure. According to E isteriv re ports wool is slowly advancing in prioe, despite the large amount of wool tbat has been imported this year. Elegant dips from the John Day still oontinue to arrive. These should st traot buyers. STOCKMEN, FARMERS, EVERYBODY ! You Don't Expect Goods for Nothing! B UT TOU DO WANT LOW PRICES groceries and supplies ; yon want sub stantial gents' furnishings. Yon oan find what you want at T. R. Howards. . MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED I a roar race on. Notice to tbe Penile. Jong Ton, of the Dalle, baa bought out the Wing Lee laundry oo Court street. AH obligations ot Wiog Lee will be settled by Wiog. Jong You will continue the laundry busioeee at tbe same old ataod and soliolts tbs patron age ot tbe Ileppoer people. Everything dooe Id first class shape. Jono Yor, Heppoer, Or. Dated, Heppner, Or., July 19, 1H07. 63 64 Wright Baling, of Eight Mile, feels like "a four-time winner" this spring so be said lo a reporter ot this sheet last Hatordsy. He has a good crop, Rules of contest published in large advertisement alxjut the first and middle af each month. au T. W. Ay era insists tbat the Gazette got tbe distance a little too long lo tbs "neighbor" story ia last iesill. It should bave beeo 25 miles Instead of L'u Two Mea Who are Maid to be 't borliitirs to Try Conclusions. Home time ago a toot race was ar ranged between Bert Haynee, of Pen dleton, and Frank Matthews, of tbia plaoe, but Ibe boys failed to get off the toratob in the allotted two hours, and the race was deolared off. However, these meo have been anxious sver sinoe to ruo this off. Both have admlrera and backer, and Knnday matters reached a climax by Hayoea arriving from Pendleton, accompanied by Broug bam Thompson, of Johnson, Whitman Co., W. W. Csvioees aod S. L. Morse, of Pendleton. Matthews haa loroe Hepp oer banking, besides a lot ot "valley" money behind bim. A Mr. Mioto Is here from below, aod it ia said tbat be is willing to show bl confidence io Matthews by baokiog bim with a lot of bard cash. Let tbia be ae It may, it report! are true tbe Heppoer people will see a splendid contest Tbe main etakee are for $300 a side, aod the race will be run oft hetweeo the hours of 10 a. m. and 12 o'clock to morrow, at tbe raos track. Come out and see tbe fuo. T. 1. Howard A 4 a' . ) main ax reex, neppner, uregon. THE ART OF BREWING. Was Perfected by the Production of And now the entire world K nows this nertect nroduct As the Star Brewery beer On draught at all popular saloons STAR BREWERY COMPANY, 203 Waahlngton St., Portland, Or. NOTICE! TO BICYCLISTS, f SHOPPERS, ETC. 2, la fact, aey peraon, or persons, rei ling within tbe city limits, or ooonty limiu. ho shall be esogbl rtdlog, or walking. I., the etors of i MIJTOIK: & CO. Oo. freeeb rame over late last ak li sell Lie wool but foond on arrival that tt is bed b eo doe, aad at a satie- fselory pries. CM year clothes me1e by Ibe Kew frxk teilnr. Beeerrie alee el.,o of foretg a aad dmtke wotleee. Ceo Bt roe op lo tbe l.it stJ.a. tif Woj, LMif1ee Informs, tie OasMte Ibat be IbUoJs la fi lo Ceoede oa 0 visit, bet will iot Mate there, lie w III prcbably f Itito butaM ia some Eet ere e eie. sr. I I - H ri a Witboat stopping at tbe above mentioned elore III be eotiOed by tbe City Marshal Ibat the only place la Uepptier yoa ceo bay LADIES' UV SHKS AT OKI le at tbe Store ot MINOR k CO. Oor eetire Hoe mosl go lo make room tut fall stock.. m WES AT H t H ty 'af Davo Aokerinen, tbe traveling man, viaited hie Wagner ebeep reorh last week, getting back to Heppoer on Nt orday. Uile Cor bio was doeo from "Ibe res ervatioo," as Free Oreeo calls It, oo Saturday. Heoaya tbat there will be ae Immense potato crop op that way. Mrs. Tbos. I'olteo died at Looe Kfk at 2 p. m. Monday, of cancer of the breast. The remains were Interred lo Ibe Lone It tck cemetery Tunedsy after-oooo. 0. W. roller, who oaed to be located ia Morrow county over oo Itbee creek, but who bee beeo absent for the psel three years, living io Hoothsra Oregon, la back to baorbgraee agaio. D. F. CsmpUII, tbe Purtlaod coo trad r, vac bare laal week, the guest of William llaabee. Mr. Cemptll built Ibe I'ortlaod hotel aad Domeroae other la'ge structures lo Portland, II II. Kobineoo, a young baisnree ms fcf Arlington, wae bare laal wrrk. Im.kieg 'mood." Mr. IlMnea has ald hie Arlinstoa elore and le "winding op" tbe old business. ST i n te ble tet year with eb-ee ef ! fc rmm, , Ml'f . J la ebo whea wool en t -M - H . ' , r .T'T Tm t.tt -i l M! 'Mil' it its trim K r v . I MINOR & CO HEPPNER, OREGON. Heppner Outfitting Co. Cull on. FRED. BARTH0L0A1EW At this popular stand and get goods at hall thc old prices. Fact. FBANK McFA.RLA.ND, Mgr. ('nil Op No. le lbs Oai'tt. who )iu weal an a I. CATARRIHI in LOCAL DISEASE wia)tMiiiiHMiH fJ IssiiwS fe Kt,f lw im awr,c K ef k f autket M etna El3f'$ Cream Bafni At the old otaod, ba tbe nsaal pring out til of FARMING UTENSILS, HARDWARE AND CAMP OUTFITS, Deaidea tb thousaud x!Ja and eud that are too numerous to mDtioo. ""GILLIAM & UISBEE, Dill Donr te rirtl Hatlnaal hank Bnlltlu( You con Wager Your Sox that You are Always ot Home at .... THE 1 Welcome KiwrtlMl M W 9- SXM( vVMrt SM e'"i. i mm M 'iimn l -lMr jem, , M s4 il.ni,,lvMlk.r w vv.wYwV'ino UAbiTb, Sa.so A Yoar for DASH t Oa Mala Htreei, lo fit llote) llmldlog. THE BEST WET GOODS in the MARKET. Tbf try t please all. Flee elob tonmt la eoaaectleo. LOW TIWvARD. Irope af H " r - -r ' . . . e e